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by T-hawk
1873 days ago
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> Or maybe they just recognize that their AI is causing more harm than good. Google recognizes that these flaws in their AI aren't worth caring about. Google doesn't have any mission or obligation to help the world share videos. Google cares about Google's profits. And they've found that the expedient way to do that is just let the AI be overzealous with rejecting, because the cost of a false positive is infinitesimally tiny and the cost of a false negative (real copyright violation) is so much higher. How do we fix this? Competition. We need a Google/Youtube competitor so that users will choose the platform that does copyright recognition better. |
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